Hi Kua,
In that situation, you could write something like “Figure my own; data adapted from . . .” and then provide a citation of the journal article you took the information from. Then you’d include that journal article in your reference list.
Hope that helps!
]]>Hi Angela,
If you’ve made the table yourself, but using data from other sources, it’s best to acknowledge this in a general note below the table, as described here. So you could write something like:
Note. The table is my own; the data was adapted from [source citation(s)].
Then whatever source(s) you mention here should also appear in your reference list at the end of your paper.
]]>Thank you for such a helpful article! If I have created the table from article readings how do I cite the information contained in the table?
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